Superconducting Qubit Storage and Entanglement with Nanomechanical Resonators
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
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nanomechanicaljosephsonresonatorarchitecturemulti-qubitphasequbitsresonators
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We describe a quantum computational architecture based on integrating nanomechanical resonators with Josephson junction phase qubits, with which we implement single- and multi-qubit operations. The nanomechanical resonator is a GHz-frequency, high-quality-factor dilatational resonator, coupled to the Josephson phase through a piezoelectric interaction. This system is analogous to one or more few-level atoms (the Josephson qubits) in a tunable electromagnetic cavity (the nanomechanical resonator). Our architecture combines the best features of solid-state and cavity-QED approaches, and may make possible multi-qubit processing in a scalable, solid-state environment.
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